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Assessing The Survival Skills Of Victor Osimhen Under Pressure

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In addition to being one of the prominent figures on the continent, Victor Osimhen enters the tournament as the eighth-ranked player in the Ballon d’Or and the reigning African Player of the Year. Accompanied by these prestigious titles are considerable responsibilities and, inevitably, heightened expectations…..CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The pivotal question now arises: Can Victor Osimhen, who has not previously participated in an AFCON event, endure the pressure from January 14, when the Super Eagles face Equatorial Guinea at 3 p.m. in Ivory Coast, until the tournament’s culmination on February 11?

Across Nigeria’s football community, there is a widespread belief that Osimhen holds the key to Nigeria’s success in the tournament. Analysts and critics alike maintain that the performance of the Napoli striker will significantly impact the Super Eagles’ journey in the competition.

Osimhen’s instrumental role in Napoli’s Scudetto victory last season, marked by 26 goals and five assists, elevated him to an esteemed status in the current football landscape. While this recognition adds to his individual acclaim, it also intensifies the pressure not only on him but on the entire Super Eagles squad.

Captain Ahmed Musa acknowledged this pressure during a pre-match press conference on January 13, stating, “We have the King of Africa in our team, obviously the pressure will be much.”

Initially, the emergence of Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface was anticipated to alleviate some of the pressure on Osimhen. Unfortunately, within the first six days of the tournament, the 23-year-old sustained an injury and withdrew from the team.

The void left by Boniface’s absence has been filled by OGC Nice striker Terem Moffi, while injured Umar Sadiq has been replaced by Paul Onuachu. Although both are accomplished strikers, they may not instill the same level of apprehension in opponents as Boniface would have, given his outstanding current form.

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Arsenal’s European Nightmare: Gunners Hit Historic Low After PSG Final Collapse!.

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On Saturday, May 30, Arsenal entered the UEFA Champions League history books for an unfortunate milestone following their loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the final. According to statistics from Opta, the Gunners have now competed in 226 Champions League matches without securing the trophy—the highest number of games played by any club in the competition’s history without a title.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The match ended in a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes, with Kai Havertz scoring for Arsenal and Ousmane Dembele equalizing for PSG, before the French side ultimately triumphed in the penalty shootout. This defeat marks Arsenal’s second loss in a Champions League final, following their initial disappointment in 2006, leaving their pursuit of a first European crown unfulfilled two decades later.

Statistical analysis further highlighted the difficulty of the match for the North London side:

  • Arsenal recorded an average possession of just 24.7 percent, which is the lowest ever registered by a team in a Champions League final since detailed tracking began in the 2003-04 season.

  • This performance also represents the lowest possession figure for any team managed by Mikel Arteta in a match where Arsenal finished with all 11 players on the field.

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Super Eagles Shock: Chelle Breaks Silence On The Mysterious Absence Of Osimhen And Lookman!

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Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle has announced that Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman will miss Nigeria’s forthcoming international friendly matches against Poland and Portugal. The team is scheduled to play Poland in Warsaw this Wednesday, followed by a match against Portugal in Leiria on June 10.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Although both players were initially included in the squad, the manager confirmed they have been withdrawn due to external circumstances. In an interview with the Super Eagles media team, Chelle clarified the reasons for their absence:

  • Victor Osimhen: The coach noted that the forward is currently navigating a potential club transfer. To avoid any risks, Chelle decided it was best for him to remain home rather than play without being fully focused.

  • Ademola Lookman: The winger has been granted leave following a specific request from Atlético Madrid, citing that the player is currently experiencing fatigue.

This news arrives shortly after Nigeria’s 3-0 victory over Jamaica in the Unity Cup final on May 30 at The Valley in London. Despite the win, the 48-year-old manager expressed lingering disappointment over recent international setbacks, specifically the team’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup following a penalty shoot-out loss to Congo DR, and their third-place finish at the 2025 AFCON in Morocco.

Addressing these challenges, Chelle expressed his gratitude to the fans for their continued loyalty and offered a sincere apology for the recent tournament misses. “I want to once again say sorry we didn’t go to the World Cup, this is my feeling, sorry we didn’t win the AFCON, I tried to do my job,” he stated, adding that he remains fully committed to the team’s future.

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UCL Chaos: Over 400 Arrested As PSG Celebrations Descend Into Nationwide Violence!.

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Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League victory was dampened by widespread unrest across France, resulting in over 400 arrests following a night of chaos. While thousands of fans initially gathered to celebrate the club’s major European trophy along the Champs-Élysées and near the Parc des Princes, the festivities rapidly deteriorated into disorder in Paris and several other cities.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Scope of the Unrest Authorities confirmed that 416 individuals were arrested nationwide, with 280 of those detentions occurring in the capital. The disturbances resulted in the injury of seven police officers and significant damage to storefronts, vehicles, and public property. As police struggled to maintain order amidst flares and fireworks, they were forced to deploy tear gas to disperse groups that were reportedly vandalizing property and attacking security personnel. Social media footage captured the intensity of the night, showing burning vehicles and widespread destruction.

Political and Social Fallout The violence drew sharp condemnation from French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez, who labeled the events “absolutely unacceptable.” The unrest also fueled political criticism, particularly from far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who lamented the frequent association between football victories and public disorder in France, noting that many residents felt forced to shelter in their homes to avoid the violence. These events have drawn unfavorable comparisons to celebrations from the previous year, which were also marred by violence and resulted in two fatalities.

Despite the overnight riots, official victory celebrations are expected to proceed on Sunday, including a scheduled parade near the Eiffel Tower and a formal reception with President Emmanuel Macron.

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